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Lapsed

Lapse \Lapse\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lapsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Lapsing.]

  1. To pass slowly and smoothly downward, backward, or away; to slip downward, backward, or away; to glide; -- mostly restricted to figurative uses.

    A tendency to lapse into the barbarity of those northern nations from whom we are descended.
    --Swift.

    Homer, in his characters of Vulcan and Thersites, has lapsed into the burlesque character.
    --Addison.

  2. To slide or slip in moral conduct; to fail in duty; to fall from virtue; to deviate from rectitude; to commit a fault by inadvertence or mistake.

    To lapse in fullness Is sorer than to lie for need.
    --Shak.

  3. (Law)

    1. To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or from the original destination, by the omission, negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a legatee, etc.

    2. To become ineffectual or void; to fall.

      If the archbishop shall not fill it up within six months ensuing, it lapses to the king.
      --Ayliffe.

Lapsed

Lapsed \Lapsed\, a.

  1. Having slipped downward, backward, or away; having lost position, privilege, etc., by neglect; -- restricted to figurative uses.

    Once more I will renew His lapsed powers, though forfeit.
    --Milton.

  2. Ineffectual, void, or forfeited; as, a lapsed policy of insurance; a lapsed legacy.

    Lapsed devise, Lapsed legacy (Law), a devise, or legacy, which fails to take effect in consequence of the death of the devisee, or legatee, before that of the testator, or for other cause.
    --Wharton (Law Dict.).

Wiktionary
lapsed

vb. (en-past of: lapse)

WordNet
lapsed

adj. no longer active or practicing; "a lapsed Catholic" [syn: nonchurchgoing]

Wikipedia
Lapsed

Not to be confused with the religious term " lapsed".

Lapsed was the third album by Bardo Pond. It was released on October 21, 1997 on Matador Records.

Usage examples of "lapsed".

He, therefore, who is known to have lapsed into heresy before his abjuration, if after his abjuration he receives heretics, visits them, gives or sends them presents or gifts, or shows favour to them, etc.

Church, not with speculations, but by demanding adherence to the old practice with regard to lapsed members.

After a time, Anele wore out his inchoate sorrow and lapsed from weeping.

Soul, considered as a fragment of the Universal Mind, might be said to have lapsed from its pre-eminence when parted from its source, and ceasing to form part of integral perfection.

Iris was Catholic if lapsed, Harold is nothing that anyone knows of, but we are being ecumenical and eirenical in dark suits.

Lying on the pallet, Boba Fett had lapsed back into unconsciousness, either from the crashing impact of the bombing raid or from an anesthetic dose administered by the medical droid.

They lapsed into silence then, the cool tranquillity that was the ride, feeling the driver beside them aching to talk, to advise them, but hating to start it again on his own hook, for fear he would seem anxious to talk about it.

Gramercy Place, they were unable to get a coherent story of why he had done the disgusting act, for he had lapsed into a stentorian tone of Biblical fervor, pontificating about the blood of the Iamb and the curse of Jezebel and the eternal fires of Perdition.

The two eye shadows lapsed into hurt silence, glaring backwards at the mascara box, then rolling their shared eyes forward to look at Annie as she knelt on the floor.

Chizzle, Mizzle, and otherwise have lapsed into a habit of vaguely promising themselves that they will look into that outstanding little matter and see what can be done for Drizzle--who was not well used--when Jarndyce and Jarndyce shall be got out of the office.

The plebiscitum, which is simply an appeal to the people outside of government, is not valid when the government has not lapsed, either by its usurpations or by its dissolution, nor is it valid either in the case of a province, or of a population that has no organic existence as an independent sovereign state.

I can recall well the day, soon after the handfasting of the peace, when I, the child Queen of Britain, was plauded by the rejoyed Parisians and crowned Queen of France, thereby resuming the lapsed title of my forebears.

Finally at El Segundo, an area that resembles industrial waste at its worst, he lapsed into a chant that sounded like a dying pack mule.

Mine was not the spirit of tireless philanthropy, which could go on toiling for the benefit of the race without enthusiasm yet without cessation--ohne Haste, ohne Raste--till the worn frame and wearied mind lapsed simultaneously.

So they lapsed from high romance to grim domesticity and Imad hung his sign, Wisard and Scrivener, outside their rooms, and they became to all intents and purposes a young emigrant couple of the merchant class.